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A Field Guide to Wireless LANs for Administrators and Power Users (Radia Perlman Series in Computer Networking and Security)

»rank: 453053

by: Thomas Maufer


: :Finally -- an 802.11 deployment guide for business and home use that demystifies the alphabet soup of IEEE standards and explains the features and benefits of each with regards to speeds and feeds. Wireless LANs are very popular with business users, and enterprising companies have begun setting up wireless 'hot spots' in places where business users congregate, such as airports, hotels, and conference centers. Another ideal usage scenario for wLANs is at home, since most houses do not have networking jacks in every room of the house. This book explains not just how to configure a wireless LAN but will explain how the technology works in an accessible manner. The ...


Wireless Networking Made Easy: Everything You Need to Know to Build Your Own PANs, LANs, and WANs

»rank: 706409

by: Russell Shaw


: :'Wireless Networking Made Easy' walks readers step-by-step through the process of setting up, managing and administering a personal, local, or wide area network in their home or office. The book is a clear, straightforward guide on an otherwise complicated topic for both MAC and PC users. Some 70 million wirelessly enabled computers, printers, fax machines, PDAs,and related devices were sold in the U.S. last year. This book is written in a user-friendly, nontechnical style, with a special section on wireless broadband access. It features case histories to help readers understand performance monitoring methods and common problems. The book includes an appendix of online resources on wireless networking.Competitive titles like 'Build ...


Build Your Own Wireless LAN (with Projects)

»rank: 679111

by: James Trulove


: :The painless way to learn wireless LAN design and development, this first guide in McGraw-Hill's self-tutoring Build Your Own series gives professionals a simple way to master new skills. With this guide, even non-techies can build simple wireless LANs with off-the-shelf products! * Complete deployment plan for a simple wireless network, and the projects to build them * Build projects with just a WaveLAN card and an ethernet connection * Shows how to tune networks with the latest range enhancement and interference minimization techniques


Configuration Guide for Asterisk PBX

»rank: 602214

by: Flavio Goncalves


: :The configuration guide for Asterisk PBX is a self-training material for the Digium's award winning open source software. With 370 pages and 15 chapters is one the most complete guides for open source IP telephony. It is now ready for the version 1.4.


Designing Large Scale LANs

»rank: 723199

by: Kevin Dooley


: :This unique book offers a vendor-neutral approach for designing large local area networks according to business or organizational needs, rather than from a product perspective. Author and independent network design consultant Kevin Dooley outlines 'top-down network design' for building a technological infrastructure to fit your organization's requirements, a process far more effective and cost-efficient than fitting the organization to the parameters of a shrink-wrapped proprietary solution. Dooley argues that the design of a network is largely independent of the products used. Whether you use a Cisco or Juniper router, the same security issues and protocols apply. The questions he addresses in this book are need-specific: Do I use a router ...


The Official Samba-3 HOWTO and Reference Guide (Bruce Perens' Open Source Series)

»rank: 38798

by: John H. Terpstra, Jelmer R. Vernooij


: :'The breadth of technical information provided in this book ensures that even the most demanding of administrators will find something they need.' --Andrew Tridgell, President of the Samba Team and the original author of Samba The practical, authoritative, step-by-step guide to cutting IT costs with Samba-3! This is the definitive guide to using Samba-3 in production environments. It begins with the immense amount of HOWTO information published by the Samba Team and volunteers around the world ...but that's just the beginning. The book's Samba Team editors have organized and edited this material around the practical needs of working Windows(R) administrators. UNIX(R)/Linux administrators will find all the answers they need as ...


Millimeter Wave Technology in Wireless PAN, LAN, and MAN (Wireless Networks and Mobile Communications)

»rank: 940896

from: Auerbach Publications


: :Driven by the demand for high-data-rate, millimeter wave technologies with broad bandwidth are being explored in high-speed wireless communications. These technologies include gigabit wireless personal area networks (WPAN), high-speed wireless local area networks (WLAN), and high-speed wireless metropolitan area networks (WMAN). As a result of this technological push, standard organizations are actively calling for specifications of millimeter wave applications in the above wireless systems.   Providing the guidance needed to help you navigate through these new technologies, Millimeter Wave Technology in Wireless PAN, LAN, and MAN covers the fundamental concepts, recent advances, and potential that these millimeter wave technologies will offer with respect to circuits design, system architecture, protocol development, ...


Wi-Fi Handbook : Building 802.11b Wireless Networks

»rank: 682009

by: Frank Ohrtman, Konrad Roeder


: :Independent of 2.5G, 3G, or any other G, WiFi gives organizations a chance to selectively deploy the converged services not yet available from their carriers. This book, written for network engineers by highly experienced wireless and Ethernet experts, is one of the very first to provide the know-how for enterprise implementations. It drills down to the nuts and bolts of designing and building WiFi networks of scale. It covers all wireless environments that can be built with today's technology. It includes in-depth explanations of regulatory, security, and economic issues, and extended case studies to illustrate implementation advice.


Novell's Guide to Troubleshooting eDirectory (Novell Press)

»rank: 276602

by: Peter Kuo, Jim Henderson


: :Novell eDirectory (formerly Novell Directory Services- NDS) is employed by system administrator to define users on the network and links those same users to their access rights with corporate resources, devices like printers and security policies. Novell eDirectory is comparable to Microsoft's Active Directory and is designed for large-scale, high-end directory deployments. Its strengths are scalability and reliability, a flexible yet strong security architecture, compatibility with key industry standards and operating systems. Novell's Guide to Troubleshooting eDirectory is the definitive source for information on eDirectory troubleshooting techniques. It is the single stop reference covering topics from good design to proactive/reactive problem resolution. All of the information presented in this book ...


Implementing Cisco VPNs

»rank: 616866

by: Adam Quiggle


: :This hands-on implementation guide will show you how to implement Cisco-based virtual private networks step-by-step. It not only provides a detailed overview of the various VPN technologies available, it also compares them and discusses how each technology works.



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